AndrewB <andrew@hippofarms.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
Now I just have to identify the alleged benefits of hardwired fonts, and how
to best take advantage of them.
Speaking of printer fonts, it needs a case-by-case analysis, because I
suppose fonts that exist on your printer might not exist on other
printer.
Of course you should not rely on this for document distribution. It also
does not work for on-screen reading.
Best thing to do is probably to embed fonts in the document. But for now
it seems the only way to do so is exporting to PDF/A1-a, which embeds
the required fonts in the PDF.
At least OOo had no way to embed fonts in documents other than PDF. More
about this in my next mail (another reply to this thread).
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